Their guides, bulletins and commentary articles will be added to a
collection that already includes full-text commentary and textbooks
including the Développements récents
(annual reviews of areas of law), the Collection de droit (Bar School
materials), proceedings of the annual Quebec Bar Association
congresses, a growing number of treatises from publisher Wilson & Lafleur, numerous annotated acts, case law, and a list of thousands of legal questions with their corresponding answers.

There are now a total of 13 law firms that share material with CAIJ. Last June, CAIJ had added publications from the following 7 major firms:

Borden Ladner Gervais,

Dentons,

Fasken Martineau,

Lavery,

Miller Thomson,

Norton Rose Fullbright,

Stikeman Elliott

Readers may also be familiar with similar initiatives such as CanLII Connects that allows publishers, law firms and academics to share commentary on cases and legislation on the CanLII website funded by Canada’s provincial and territorial law societies.

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